I needed a diversion from reviewing draft-ietf-v6ops-6to4-to-historic and its associated IETF LC comments. Back to my IESG duties now... ;-) On 6/21/11 4:14 PM, Ralph Droms wrote: > Wow. An absolute tour de force from someone who *clearly* has too much time on his hands. > > Thanks; made my day. Well, except for now I've got that long-forgotten tune stuck in my head... > > - Ralph > > On Jun 21, 2011, at 5:47 PM 6/21/11, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > >> A bit of levity about migration to IPv6, with apologies to Robert Lamm >> and with thanks to Dan Wing and Joe Hildebrand... >> >> ### >> >> "Waiting for the break of day" (yes, the dawn will come with the >> universal deployment of IPv6) >> >> "Searching for something to say" (how will we communicate once IPv4 is >> gone?) >> >> "Flashing lights against the sky" (hoping for extraterrestrial >> intervention to solve the problem) >> >> "Giving up I close my eyes" (ignoring IPv4 address exhaustion) >> >> "Staring blindly into space" (have you ever read all the IPv6-related >> specifications in one sitting?) >> >> "Getting up to splash my face" (February 3, 2011 was a wakeup call, no?) >> >> "Wanting just to stay awake" (simply wishing for the Internet to keep >> working) >> >> "Wondering how much I can take" (these v4 to v6 discussions are >> interminable, aren't they?) >> >> "Should I try to do some more?" (pondering the idea of writing an >> Internet-Draft) >> >> "25 or 6to4" (yes, port 25 is the answer -- perhaps the problem will >> solve itself if we all just send more email to ietf@xxxxxxxx!) >> >> ### >>
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